What would business and finance look like if the aim of creating a thriving exosphere becomes the goal of the economy?

How would the university be reshaped if it accepted responsibility for the future of the Earth rather than attempt to be value-free?

What would religion be like if it were to focus on world loyalty as opposed to sectarian or national loyalty or escapism?

Most of this conference will be devoted to meeting in small working groups (“tracks”) to discussion particular topics of real importance. There are 82 Tracks which are organized under 12 key themes or “12 Sections“. The task of these Tracks is to advance thinking on particular issues in the direction needed if we are to move toward an ecological civilization. For those interested, we will also be offering 2 Introductory Courses on process thought, led by leading thinkers in the field. For optimal working group discussions, it is recommended that registrants select only one of the 80+ tracks/courses, and commit to attending that track/course for the entirety of the conference. While choosing a single Track is not required, all Tracks and Courses run concurrently, and will consist of 8, 90minute sessions, so changing groups will entail missing out on important parts of the discussion.

This conference will be held on the campus of Pomona College, nestled in the center of beautiful Claremont, CA.Located 30 miles east of Los Angeles, Claremont is known for its many educational institutions, its tree-lined streets, and its historic buildings.